Located just north of downtown Sister Bay, this 7.65 acre bluff property is ideal for development. Some of the lots have water and sunset views to the west, and all are nicely wooded. It's currently platted as a condominium with eleven single-family home building sites, part of the Liberty Park Condominium Development. It could also be sold separately from Liberty Park Development. Another option is to develop the property as single family lots under the SF-30 zoning ordinance. Municipal sewer and water, underground electric, cable and phone utilities and gravel road are already installed. Includes tax parcels 01878001 thru 018780011.

DIRECTIONS

Head north on WI-42 N/N Bay Shore Dr toward Hill Rd. Continue to follow WI-42 N. Turn right onto Waters End Rd, destination will be on the right.

DISCLAIMERS & AGENCY DISCLOSURE

Buyer's Fee: 0%

Earnest Money: 5% of the negotiated purchase price/successful high bid or $500, whichever is greater.

Brokers and Agents are fully protected and encouraged to participate.

RealtyHive & Micoley.com, LLC are licensed auction firms performing auction and auction marketing services as part of this transaction.

As is true with any major purchase, you should thoroughly investigate your investment before you go through with a real estate transaction. Always do your homework. Although it may be tempting to purchase a property without taking time to dig into it, we do not recommend it. Here are a few suggestions:

Read the contract in full.

If possible, physically visit the property.

If the property is a multi-family, acquire rental history, vacancy rates, etc.

Know the area in which you are buying, so you know what to expect of that market.

Consult a local broker.

If a buyer is not certain that he or she want to purchase a particular property, then that buyer is advised not to bid on the property. If a buyer has not inspected and/or not performed due diligence on a property and desires to do so before purchasing the property, then that buyer is also advised not to bid on the property. As always, feel free to contact a RealtyHive representative at 888-869-5672 with any further questions.

Tips for Buying a Home

So you’ve decided to buy a home? Congrats, that’s great!Here are some great tips to get you on your way to home ownership.

1. Determine Your Budget & Save

Take into account the average down-payment is 10%. 10% is not required, but the loan amount and approval will fluctuate depending on the percentage you put down. Determine how much you can pay for your monthly mortgage. Outline your expenses and be honest with yourself about what you can reasonably afford. Also, ask yourself what happens if you lose your job? Or if you’re part of a couple, what happens if your spouse loses their job?

2. Secure a Loan

Once you’ve got your budget in order, it’s time to go shopping for a loan. Visit multiple lenders to weigh your options and find the best deal. Each bank will determine if you are eligible and at what interest rate you will be charged. based on your financial situation. Make sure to ask questions such as what the breakdown of the monthly payments will be once you have made your down payment, how the loan term will affect your monthly payments, whether or not the interest rate is fixed or variable, if home insurance or any other services are included within the home purchase amount.

3. Be Prepared

Have a current Pre-qualification letter and good faith deposit funds available. Technology makes it easier than ever for your real estate agent to draft and transmit a purchase offer back and forth for your signatures. But, this is only one piece of the puzzle. You also need a current pre-qualification letter, and ready access to your good faith deposit. This can be obtained from the bank and confirms their willingness to give you a loan. Most sellers won’t accept a letter that’s more than three months old. If your home search lasts for more than three months, you’ll need an updated pre-qualification letter. When you submit your offer, it must include a check for the good faith deposit. Generally, good faith is at least 3% of the purchase price. This check will be deposited into an escrow account within three days of an accepted offer.

4. Stay Informed

Always make sure to do your homework and learn the history on a property you are interested in. Does the neighborhood have a high crime rate or a new highway/major road being constructed nearby that could be affecting the price? Is the heating, plumbing, roofing and window work in good condition? Those hidden problems can lead to major expenses in the future - post purchase. Ask your realtor for a property condition report and and see if the home comes pre-inspected. If not, we highly recommended to get and inspection before the purchase is complete. Being “in-the-know” and taking the extra steps can save you money and headaches in the long run.

Online Only Event/Auction:November 28th 10:00am - 4:00pm CST

List Price:

$750,000.00

Sugg. Opening Bid:

$395,000.00

My Best Offer:

Enter $395,000.00 or more

What is a Pre-Auction Offer? This property can be purchased prior to the auction's start date. If accepted, this property will be removed from the upcoming auction. Benefits to purchasing prior to auction.